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This assignment will look at how the change theory of Lewin can be applied to a clinical situation that has ethical, advocacy and legal ramifications  

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This assignment will look at how the change theory of Lewin can be applied to a clinical situation that has ethical, advocacy and legal ramifications. The elder care facility it will be applied to provides all staff with the same uniform regardless of their designation, also, within this facility all staff are referred to as nurse whether they are or not. This makes identification of staff designations very difficult. The change theory developed by Kurt Lewin in 1951 will be applied to change and improve this situation and an analysis of the situational factors that impact on change will be explored. The principals of change theory will be discussed and applied to the planned change and conclusions about determining the success of the change will be made. Whilst on clinical placement with first year students in an elder care facility it was noticed that all the staff members,...

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